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when justice black makes reference to cox v. louisiana in the dissenting opinion for tinker v. des moines, which kind of reasoning is he using to support his argument?
a. judicial review
b. precedent
c. pathos
d. logical fallacy
Judicial reasoning that references a prior court case (like Cox v. Louisiana in Tinker v. Des Moines) relies on precedent, which is using past court decisions to support a legal argument. Judicial review refers to reviewing laws for constitutionality, pathos is emotional appeal, and a logical fallacy is flawed reasoning, none of which match the scenario.
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B. Precedent